Decades of Doubt

Publisher's Summary

A handsome, high-profile, and tenacious defense attorney. Three elusive suspects. An investigation that stretches across four decades. And two frenetic murder trials. Decades of Doubt: The John McCabe Murder Saga is a gripping true-life mystery that follows the case of a 15-year-old boy bound and strangled in Massachusetts in 1969, the ensuing investigation that continues for over 40 years, and the shocking events of the resulting trials. As defense counsel for one of three men charged with the crime, New Hampshire attorney Eric Wilson undermines the State's evidence, destroys the credibility of the prosecution's star witness, and overcomes insurmountable odds in an attempt to bankrupt the prosecution's case. And even before the verdict is rendered, Wilson again raises the question to which listeners will beg for an answer: who really killed John McCabe? This book is inspired by a CBS 48 Hours Murder Mystery.

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Narration is a total distraction

I'm one hour into this book and wondering if it will be worth finishing. The story is interesting and the writing is good enough but I'm growing bored with the narrator's apparent need to inject himself into it. What with the drama inserted by the narrator, the multiple mispronunciations and the repetitive throat clearings inserted into conversations, I'm rapidly losing interest.